Continuing the symphonic tradition in Cebu City
In 1991, pianist Ingrid Sala Santamaria ventured into the heroic task of providing musical education for Cebu’s musically talented individuals, many of whom learned music from the musical classes held
In 1991, pianist Ingrid Sala Santamaria ventured into the heroic task of providing musical education for Cebu’s musically talented individuals, many of whom learned music from the musical classes held
The initials “UUU” stand for Japanese words that translate as “Music Unites the World.” The UUU Project of Japan was founded in October 2011 for the purpose of giving free classical music concerts to the children of Cebu. The first show was held in February 2012.
Ingrid Sala Santamaria was in town for a breather and more, brimming with anticipation about 2012 being her 50th year as a concert pianist. She and sister-in-law Susan Montenegro Sala gathered media friends for lunch at Casino Español to share the news and reminisce about events in 1962.
The Salvador and Pilar Sala Foundation held an afternoon musicale at the stately ancestral home of the Sala Family in Gorordo Avenue. It was dubbed “A Homecoming Concert,” with international
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